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The old saying is that you can tell a Lear pilot by the way his head is
cocked to the side. As you can see from this photo I took yesterday, the windshield of a Lear curves inward FAST, thus most pilots keep their seats at the lowest position. http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...1__medium_.jpg Lear Jet. Still one of the best looking shapes in the world! Karl "Curator" N185KG "Sylvain" wrote in message ... kgruber wrote: My guess is you've never sat in the front of a Lear Jet. Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity of doing so; I am one of the LightSpeed fans who praised their headsets and customer services, I agree that this definitely needs to be investigated further (I may have been misled) and since you are so generously offering a test flight, I'd be happy to sacrifice some of my time in the interest of a complete and objective product review, I have a couple of LightSpeed headsets and can travel, --Sylvain |
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kgruber wrote:
The old saying is that you can tell a Lear pilot by the way his head is cocked to the side. seriously, wouldn't you be better off with one of these 'in ears' tiny new headsets that a few brands are selling these days? most ANR headsets seem to be optimized for the noise frequencies one would encounter in a prop aircraft anyway. --Sylvain |
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![]() "kgruber" wrote My guess is you've never sat in the front of a Lear Jet. That would be correct. Are the sides rounded inward so much that the side clearance is an issue, or what? -- Jim in NC |
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http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...1__medium_.jpg Lear Jet. Still one of the best looking shapes in the world! A beautiful shot, Karl! I must say, I've always liked the original 23's. Good looks, and the loudest airplane on the field! Not being an afficianado, I'm curious: do these all have the "century" wing, or is that still something optional? Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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Just a follow-up:
I just got off the phone with Alan Schrader from Light Speed. I sent him a letter regarding my 30-3Gs, which happen to be at the factory as I write this. I explained to him in my letter the problems I have been having with the battery control box. I told him I was concerned about their quality, and a bit disappointed with the fact the my headsets have been back to them twice now in only 20 hrs of use. He told me that because of my letter and several other logged problems recently with the battery box they are working on a redesign that will be backward compatible with the 30-3gs. He said by next summer the new box would be available. He called me to thank me for the letter and informing him of problems. While he cannot guarantee my head set will not be back again, he did say that he was refunding me the cost for shipping my head set to the company twice. He said it was the least they could do about the inconvenience of not having my headset available for my use. He seemed like a very nice fellow and appreciated my feedback to him on the product and was very interested in my opinion about the head set For what it's worth in case your thinking of purchasing a pair in the future. Kevin Kubiak - PP-ASEL Jay Honeck wrote: I really like the Lightspeeds, the ANR and all that, but I am very concerned about the Quality Control. I was thinking of writing or calling the president of the company to voice my concerns. I wonder if it would do any good. I'm really surprised to hear this about one of their new models. My Twenty 3Gs have been completely bulletproof. BTW: His name is Alan Schrader. He's one of the good guys, and, yes, it will help to call him. |
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I just don't know, but I think there were several mods available to the
early Lear Jet wing. I've only ever flown one early 24 and it had some kind of mod. Even the flap speeds were different. It's tough now because they are still good airplanes,but usually not worth the $100,000 to RVSM them. A gas guzzling thrill. Karl "Scott Skylane" wrote in message ... /snip/ http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...1__medium_.jpg Lear Jet. Still one of the best looking shapes in the world! A beautiful shot, Karl! I must say, I've always liked the original 23's. Good looks, and the loudest airplane on the field! Not being an afficianado, I'm curious: do these all have the "century" wing, or is that still something optional? Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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I just got off the phone with Alan Schrader from Light Speed.
snip He seemed like a very nice fellow and appreciated my feedback to him on the product and was very interested in my opinion about the head set Glad to hear it, Kevin. I like Alan, and he busts his butt at OSH every year, for hour after hour, working the floor at his vendor's booths. Something that I'm sure he doesn't have to do -- but he does it so that he can hear from guys like us. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Jonathan, I've seen enough anecdotal evidence to convince me that Lightspeeds have a higher incidence of failure and required repair than David Clarks or Bose sets. I wonder how. You'd have to correlate reports of problems with sales figures for the anecdotes to have any meaning. We've used both in our CAP wing where headsets get beat up somewhat by pilots and passengers coming and going. The Lightspeeds just didn't hold up as well as the David Clark's which are damned near bulletproof. Lightspeeds just need to be handled with more care. Personally I really like my 3G-20 Lightspeed but I am very careful in how I treat it. For passenger use, my (non noise cancelling) David Clark headset is more than great and I don't have to worry about others not treating it well. The one time I had a problem with David Clark (my fault), I dropped it off in Worcester, and they fixed and mailed it without charge. The person who is complaining that D-C didn't fix the headset damaged in a crash is being silly though. Does he expect the airplane manufacturer to fix the plane for free too? I'd recommend both Lightspeed and David Clarke, but they have their caveats. |
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Thomas Borchert wrote: Huh? Are you suggesting that David Clark has less than stellar customer service? I am suggesting that people have reported here that they have been charged for DC service/repairs. Some quite heftily. That's all. That's interesting, because I've seen exactly the opposite. No company is obligated to perform free repairs after the warranty period, but it seems that DC routinely does, within reason, of course. JKG |
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